The value of a life
Minding our way, February 16, 2015
Abstract
The value of a life is not congruent with its price. The price of a life refers to the monetary value assigned to it based on factors such as productivity and resource allocation, while its value encompasses intrinsic worth, experiences, and moral considerations. The imbalance between these two concepts is a reflection of the challenges humanity faces, such as scarcity and limitations. The gap between the cost and worth of a life highlights the severity of these issues and serves as a reminder of the need to strive for an improved state of existence, where the protection and well-being of lives are ensured – AI-generated abstract.
